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Pashinyan Says Armenia-France Relations Reach New Heights

Armenia-France Relations Have Reached an Unprecedented Level, Pashinyan Says

Massis PostJul 15, 20261 min readOriginal: Massis Post
Pashinyan Says Armenia-France Relations Reach New Heights

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has characterized Armenia-France bilateral relations as having reached an unprecedented level, according to a congratulatory message he sent to French leadership.

The statement underscores the strengthening diplomatic ties between the two nations. France has maintained a historically significant role in Armenian affairs, particularly through its large diaspora community and cultural institutions.

Pashinyan's remarks reflect ongoing efforts to deepen Armenia's international partnerships amid the country's evolving geopolitical position in the South Caucasus region. The timing and specific context of the congratulatory message were not detailed in the available report.

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